I'm doing preliminary research for a collection of short works from authors who have been banned by various governments or public agencies. I don't think I would want to add authors who have been banned by private agencies.
I'm not limiting myself to any particular language, but my language skills are limited.
What I have discovered is that Australia banned certain books that really surprised me. The Decameron, for instance! Does anyone know something more about this? I have always thought of Australia as rather liberal in matters of art. Then again, I don't know much!
Banned books and authors (in Australia especially)
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There is a list in Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_books_banned_by_governments
I only remember Lady Chatterley's Lover being banned by the censorship board .
Anne
I only remember Lady Chatterley's Lover being banned by the censorship board .
Anne
Thank you! I'll have a look.annise wrote: ↑January 21st, 2021, 8:20 pmThere is a list in Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_books_banned_by_governments
I only remember Lady Chatterley's Lover being banned by the censorship board .
Anne
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Not before, say, 1972, when a Labor government was finally elected after more than two decades of conservative rule. Was a very prudish old place back in the day. But since then, yes, rather liberal, as you say.
Needless to say, I'm an Australian.
It was Time.
Not before, say, 1972, when a Labor government was finally elected after more than two decades of conservative rule. Was a very prudish old place back in the day. But since then, yes, rather liberal, as you say.
Needless to say, I'm an Australian.
Barbara
From what I've seen during my (long) lifetime, the sole positive thing that comes from (attempts at) banning books is that it increases the interest in reading (and popularity of) those books. Hmmm ... that could be a useful sales gimmick. 
Don

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